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Feg pa 63 9x18 makarov
Feg pa 63 9x18 makarov








They wanted $3300 for the set, and I balked. About 5 years ago, a Riverside shop had a SIG P-210 variant on sale with 9mm, 30 Luger, and 22 LR swap barrels in a factory case, 98%+ condition. I've spoken by phone with Irv Stone of Bar-Sto Barrels, and while he thinks highly of chambering swap barrels in 30 Luger for 9mm pistols-his staff vetoes the move due to market realities. Hence the 30 Luger, and in factory loads the two calibers are pretty close ballistically. Most self-loading pistols' slide travel is too short to accomodate that cartridge length. The "problem" with the 7.62 x 25 is its overall length, 1.370". Ya wanna borrow my Type 54 Chi-Com Tokarev?īoth the 30 Mauser/7.62 x 25 and the 30 Luger are fine calibers for rats and small game, about 5%-10% ahead of the 32 Magnum in factory trim. My uncle always asks when I stop at his place a few times a year, “Ya got that Russian with ya?” “Yep, I do!” Good-luck…BCB Good enough for me and what I MIGHT have to use this semi for. These shoot quit well from a good bench rest, about 1.5 inches at 15 yards. Amazingly simple! I make my own brass from the 9mm rounds and I shoot some jacketed bullets in it, but I do have a mold, a Lee 365-95-1R. It comes apart as easy as anything handgun I have ever experience. It gets filthy and handled rather roughly but it continues to cycle as well as when it was new-maybe better since the sharp edges of the action have been removed from use. I use this little critter as a pocket gun as you want to do. I purchased it for around 130 bucks and that included a cleaning kit and flap holster-both of which are stored some place in my reloading room never to be found or used again!!! I have no idea what that means, but that is the 9mm Makarov that I own. I have one of the Russian Raikal made by IMEZ is what it says on the handgun.










Feg pa 63 9x18 makarov